• No nipple allowed. No problem, say the creators of Times Square’s newest attention-getting billboard
    Oct 20 2024
    Two of the hot button issues regarding motherhood are being addressed on a 45-foot-tall billboard in Times Square: breastfeeding in public and using formula instead of mother’s milk. It’s a billboard for Bobbie, a formula company started and run by moms. On the billboard is Molly Baz, whose previous huge billboard in the square was […]
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  • A Black-owned restaurant opens in a space with a racist past
    Oct 16 2024
    In 1916, a beautiful Mediterranean Revival building was finished at what became the South Shore Country Club. The 65-acre site on Chicago’s Lake Front at 71st Street was created as a social and recreational haven for white Protestants. No Blacks, no Jews, and for many years, no Catholic Italians. Times changed and the country club […]
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  • Careers, not just jobs, for adults with autism
    Oct 6 2024
    There are many efforts to find work for people who are autistic or deal with other neurodivergent challenges, such as ADD, ADHD, dyslexia, dyscalculia, and related disabilities. But Stannum Core Solutions, a Chicago-based company, focuses on finding those people careers, not just jobs. In the audio clip below, Stannum Core Solutions founder Ben Schatzel tells […]
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  • Farmer is run over by his tractor. His rescuer was his mailman
    Sep 23 2024
    Farmer John Moody marked National Farm Health and Safety Week (September 15-21) by remembering the winter day when he drove his tractor to a pasture to feed the cows on his Crockett, Virginia, farm. It was the day after his 70th birthday. On the front and back of the big tractor were huge, round bales […]
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  • Unpacking the mystery of Malört — and why it’s the liquor Chicago loves to hate
    Sep 9 2024
    It is common for immigrants to Chicago to bring with them something from home; a custom, a food, etc. In the mid-1880s, Carl Jeppson emigrated from Ystad, Sweden, to Chicago’s Swedish area at that time near the intersection of Clybourn Avenue and Division Street. What he brought from home was Malört, a liquor with a […]
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  • The 2023 NIL Deal of the Year is something to squeal about
    Aug 28 2024
    It started with a TV camera catching Iowa State football players Tommy Hamman and Caleb Bacon standing next to each other on the sidelines, the names on their jerseys reading: “Hamman Bacon.” A fan posted it and tagged the Iowa Pork Producers Association asking, “Can we get an NIL deal for these guys?” In the […]
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  • He’s Simone Biles’ husband, he’s a Bear, and he’s a GoodSport
    Aug 14 2024
    When Michelle McBride saw the drink choices available for her children as they began getting involved in sports, she was dismayed at the amount of artificial ingredients and sugar. She tried giving her kids “natural” sports drinks, but they wouldn’t drink them, plus Michelle discovered they weren’t any more effective at rehydration than water. So, […]
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  • A produce market that is changing lives
    Aug 12 2024
    Residents of Chicago’s Austin neighborhood knew they were living in a food desert because they had only three grocery stores. Then one closed, leaving just two sources of fresh food compared with 23 liquor stores. Now, a brick and mortar store, operated by high school students, has been built at 423 N. Laramie on the […]
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